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Credit: Bartlomiej K. Wroblewski / Shutterstock The “Quantum Index Report” is a comprehensive assessment of the technology and the global landscape, from patents to the quantum workforce. Quantum computing is evolving into a tangible technology that holds significant business and commercial promise, although the exact timing of when it will impact those areas remains unclear, according to a new report led... The “Quantum Index Report 2025” charts the technology’s momentum, with a comprehensive, data-driven assessment of the state of quantum technologies. The inaugural report aims to make quantum computing and networking technologies more accessible to entrepreneurs, investors, teachers, and business decision makers — all of whom will play a critical role in how quantum computing...
MIT’s Sloan School of Management recently launched a new initiative to track quantum computing development, the MIT Quantum Report (QIR). In his article published in HPCwire on July 23, 2025, John Russell compares the MIT initiative to other similar efforts, describing the QIR as “a not-for-profit effort willing to share its data freely.” Russell... The article provides a useful overview of the report and its genesis; it is available at https://www.hpcwire.com/2025/07/23/introducing-the-mit-quantum-index-report/. 1. Quantum computing is evolving into a tangible technology that holds significant commercial promise, although it remains unclear when it will impact various disciplines. That’s according to the “Quantum Index Report 2025,” a new publication spearheaded by researchers at the MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy.
The inaugural report aims to make quantum computing and networking technologies more accessible to entrepreneurs, investors, teachers, and business decision makers, according to MIT Sloan research scientist Jonathan Ruane, editor-in-chief of the project. 2. Have we been overcomplicating our approach to generative artificial intelligence? MIT Sloan senior lecturer David Robertson thinks so. Robertson urges innovators to drop the idea of “the perfect one-off prompt” and instead focus on prompt templates — proven lists of prompts that function like cognitive scaffolding, providing structure without limiting people’s options... Robertson, who leads the new MIT Sloan executive education course Revitalizing Existing Products With AI-Driven Innovation, has developed a library that includes nine categories of innovation-focused templates:
Jonathan Ruane, Elif Kiesow, Johannes Galatsanos, Carl Dukatz, Edward Blomquist, Prashant Shukla The inaugural edition of the MIT Quantum Index Report (QIR). Quantum technologies are evolving from theoretical concepts into tangible technologies with commercial promise. Their rapid progress is capturing global attention and suggests we stand on the cusp of a second quantum revolution. Unlocking the quantum opportunity is not simple. One challenge is that quantum technologies can present a high barrier to understanding for nonexperts because they often rely on complex principles and concepts from a variety of specialist fields.
This can lead to confusion and intimidation for business leaders, educators, policymakers and others. The Quantum Index Report aims to reduce the complexity and make it possible for a wider audience to have a deeper understanding of the quantum landscape. The Quantum Index Report provides a comprehensive, data-driven assessment of the state of quantum technologies. For this inaugural edition we have focused on quantum computing and networking. The report tracks, measures, and visualizes trends across research, development, education and public acceptance. It aggregates data from academia, industry and policy sources and aims to provide nonpartisan insights.
Quantum computing is evolving into a tangible technology that holds significant business and commercial promise, although the exact timing of when it will impact those areas remains unclear, according to a new report led... The “Quantum Index Report 2025” charts the technology’s momentum, with a comprehensive, data-driven assessment of the state of quantum technologies. “There are a lot of folks who are interested in what’s going on in quantum, but the field is impenetrable to them,” said Jonathan Ruane, a research scientist at MIT IDE and editor-in-chief of... The “Quantum Index Report” is a comprehensive assessment of the technology and the global landscape, from patents to the quantum workforce. Share Quantum computing is evolving into a tangible technology that holds significant business and commercial promise, although the exact timing of when it will impact those areas remains unclear, according to a new report led...
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Credit: Bartlomiej K. Wroblewski / Shutterstock The “Quantum Index Report”
Credit: Bartlomiej K. Wroblewski / Shutterstock The “Quantum Index Report” is a comprehensive assessment of the technology and the global landscape, from patents to the quantum workforce. Quantum computing is evolving into a tangible technology that holds significant business and commercial promise, although the exact timing of when it will impact those areas remains unclear, according to a new re...
MIT’s Sloan School Of Management Recently Launched A New Initiative
MIT’s Sloan School of Management recently launched a new initiative to track quantum computing development, the MIT Quantum Report (QIR). In his article published in HPCwire on July 23, 2025, John Russell compares the MIT initiative to other similar efforts, describing the QIR as “a not-for-profit effort willing to share its data freely.” Russell... The article provides a useful overview of the re...
The Inaugural Report Aims To Make Quantum Computing And Networking
The inaugural report aims to make quantum computing and networking technologies more accessible to entrepreneurs, investors, teachers, and business decision makers, according to MIT Sloan research scientist Jonathan Ruane, editor-in-chief of the project. 2. Have we been overcomplicating our approach to generative artificial intelligence? MIT Sloan senior lecturer David Robertson thinks so. Roberts...
Jonathan Ruane, Elif Kiesow, Johannes Galatsanos, Carl Dukatz, Edward Blomquist,
Jonathan Ruane, Elif Kiesow, Johannes Galatsanos, Carl Dukatz, Edward Blomquist, Prashant Shukla The inaugural edition of the MIT Quantum Index Report (QIR). Quantum technologies are evolving from theoretical concepts into tangible technologies with commercial promise. Their rapid progress is capturing global attention and suggests we stand on the cusp of a second quantum revolution. Unlocking the...
This Can Lead To Confusion And Intimidation For Business Leaders,
This can lead to confusion and intimidation for business leaders, educators, policymakers and others. The Quantum Index Report aims to reduce the complexity and make it possible for a wider audience to have a deeper understanding of the quantum landscape. The Quantum Index Report provides a comprehensive, data-driven assessment of the state of quantum technologies. For this inaugural edition we ha...